Eternally inflating universes can contain large thermalized regions with different values of the constants of Nature and with different density fluctuation spectra. To find the probability for a `typical' observer to detect a certain set of constants, or a certain fluctuation spectrum, one needs to compare the volumes occupied by different types of regions. If the volumes are taken on an equal-time hypersurface, the results of such a comparison are extremely sensitive to the choice of the time variable t. Here, I propose a method of comparing the volumes which is rather insensitive to the choice of t. The method is then applied to evaluate the relative probability of different minima of the inflaton potential and the probability distri...
Restricted Access.By the application of stochastic methods to a theory in which a potential V(ø) cau...
We discuss models in which the smallness of the effective vacuum energy density $\rho_\L$ and the co...
Following Freivogel et al we consider inflation in a predictive (or 'friendly') region of the landsc...
Some of the parameters we call “constants of nature” may in fact be variables related to the local v...
In the context of open inflation, we calculate the probability distribution for the density paramete...
Abstract. Inflation is considered one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology. However, the account ...
In the context of Brans--Dicke theories, eternal inflation is described in such a way that the evolu...
We calculate the probability distribution for the volume of the Universe after slow-roll inflation b...
The inflation theory proposes a period of extremely rapid (exponential) expansion of the universe du...
We investigate the physics of eternal inflation, particularly the use of multiverse ideas to explain...
AbstractWe propose an intuitive framework for studying the problem of initial conditions in slow-rol...
I review recent progress in defining a probability measure in the inflationary multiverse. General r...
Some of the parameters we call ``constants of Nature'' may in fact be variables related to the local...
In the standard inflationary paradigm, the seeds for cosmic structures are assumed to be of quantum ...
In generic models of cosmological inflation, quantum fluctuations strongly influence the spacetime m...
Restricted Access.By the application of stochastic methods to a theory in which a potential V(ø) cau...
We discuss models in which the smallness of the effective vacuum energy density $\rho_\L$ and the co...
Following Freivogel et al we consider inflation in a predictive (or 'friendly') region of the landsc...
Some of the parameters we call “constants of nature” may in fact be variables related to the local v...
In the context of open inflation, we calculate the probability distribution for the density paramete...
Abstract. Inflation is considered one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology. However, the account ...
In the context of Brans--Dicke theories, eternal inflation is described in such a way that the evolu...
We calculate the probability distribution for the volume of the Universe after slow-roll inflation b...
The inflation theory proposes a period of extremely rapid (exponential) expansion of the universe du...
We investigate the physics of eternal inflation, particularly the use of multiverse ideas to explain...
AbstractWe propose an intuitive framework for studying the problem of initial conditions in slow-rol...
I review recent progress in defining a probability measure in the inflationary multiverse. General r...
Some of the parameters we call ``constants of Nature'' may in fact be variables related to the local...
In the standard inflationary paradigm, the seeds for cosmic structures are assumed to be of quantum ...
In generic models of cosmological inflation, quantum fluctuations strongly influence the spacetime m...
Restricted Access.By the application of stochastic methods to a theory in which a potential V(ø) cau...
We discuss models in which the smallness of the effective vacuum energy density $\rho_\L$ and the co...
Following Freivogel et al we consider inflation in a predictive (or 'friendly') region of the landsc...